Course Duration:
1 year or 6 months for intensive A2 |
Minimum age:
17 |
Entry:
September or January for intensive A2 |
Entry Requirements:
5 GCSE’s including Maths and English are usually
required |
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The intensive A Level course is designed for students
who wish to retake their examinations, those who
are exceptionally hard working and have excellent
secondary school qualifications or for
students who wish to complete their studies in
a shorter period of time.
The A/S material is
covered in time for the January examination session
and the A2 material is completed in preparation
for the June examination session, enabling students
wishing to repeat only the A2 examinations to
join in January. |
A Levels are the main public examinations taken by students in England and Wales and they retain the reputation as a prestigious and most widely recognised qualification that students can take before entering University.
Burlington College is a centre for the three English examination boards: AQA, EDEXCEL and OCR. The College selects the board for each subject that is best suited to the needs of our students.
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The course follows a similar approach to
the two year A level course and offers
students the ideal opportunity to boost
their grades to secure a place at the
university of their choice.
The combination of imaginative and lively teaching,
weekly testing and examination practice and small
group instruction proves a powerful formula for success
- leaving students with the grades they need to go forward
into higher education with confidence.
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The way the examinations at A/S and A2 are structured means that there is a great deal of flexibility about when they are taken during the two years of the course. Each student is assessed individually and an examination plan formulated by the Vice Principal, Parents and of course the student, to maximise the chances for success.
Subjects Offered:
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Science & Mathematics |
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Language and Humanities |
Accounting
Business Studies
Computing
Economics
Government & Politics
ICT
Law
Sociology |
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Biology
Chemistry
Decision Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Mechanics & Statistics
Physics
Psychology
Philosophy
Pure Mathematics |
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Art & Design
Critical Thinking
English Language
English Literature
French
Geography
German
History
Media Studies
Music |
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